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Intermediate Pottery

Duration: 6–8 weeks
Prerequisite: Completion of Beginner’s Clay Play or prior hand-building experience
Course Overview:
This course deepens technical understanding and introduces wheel-throwing. Students work on refining form and function, learning about kiln processes and more advanced surface techniques.
Course Content:
Week 1: Studio Practice and Clay Refinement
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Clay body selection
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Recycling and reclaiming clay
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Preparing for wheel-throwing
Week 2: Introduction to the Pottery Wheel
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Centering clay
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Throwing cylinders and bowls
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Trimming and finishing
Week 3: Hand-Building Expansion
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Complex slab and coil combinations
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Lidded containers and sculptural forms
Week 4: Form and Function
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Mugs, pitchers, and handles
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Considerations in design and usability
Week 5: Surface Treatment and Decoration
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Sgraffito, mishima, and resist techniques
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Layering slips and oxides
Week 6: Kilns and Firing Techniques
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Bisque vs. glaze firing
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Understanding firing schedules
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Loading/unloading best practices
Week 7–8: Independent Projects & Final Glazing
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Create a cohesive set of functional ware
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Group critique and exhibition